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hi tortuga, if you are considering to buy this one, I would suggest you AWUS036H.
I have it both, AWUS036H is still the best choice, but no N support.
I have the same problem obelix99 has, but I use AWUS036NHR only for inject (when I need more power) and AWUS036H for dump.
I will try latest compat-wireless asap (...too busy these days) and let you know

Hi folks, I just wondered what you had raised the txpower to with these cards?

From what I've read the Alfa devices aren't actually as strong as what they're supposed to be - by default with the latest compat-wireless drivers I can get working it runs at 20dBm - just wondered what rate you guys were running these at?

30 would get it to around 1mW, and 33 would be 2mW, but from what I can tell it shouldn't actually run as high as that as the aerial bring that level up?

There's no FCC id on the back of mine so I can't actually read what they've tested it at?

hi
ALFA AWUS036NHR chipset RTL8188RU will not work properly with rtl8192cu driver.

I have same card as u do but *cu chipset and it work's just fine except it lock's down to fixed channel -1
however this is solved by iw tool seting a fixed channel and other parameters.

ALFA AWUS036NHR is the newest alfa card type and it will take some time until we got stable driver as for ALFA AWUS036NH (which is the best IMO)
you may check for newest compat drivers from this site:

Code:

http://linuxwireless.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6/

this release on the top is newer than your above.
just CHECK THE DATES!

good luck.

I already check for the updates but once I installed the latest driver, during airdump-ng session, Alfa AWUS036NHR show nothing in the terminal.. Does it related with patches from http://www.backtrack-linux.org/2.6.39.patches.tar? During downloading the driver, I used this command:

The driver used still won't let you go above 20, although you can work around this by modifying the compat-wireless drivers are recompiling yourself, I did notice that my VM began to hang if the txpower is set above 31, although at 31 it's rock solid.

The driver used still won't let you go above 20, although you can work around this by modifying the compat-wireless drivers are recompiling yourself, I did notice that my VM began to hang if the txpower is set above 31, although at 31 it's rock solid.

I now have BT5 R2, but all the BSSIDs are still showing up as 'not associated'. Has anyone figured out a driver patch?

After that I run Wireshark and start sniffing on mon0, but I can only sniff Beacon frames, Probe Request, Data (just "Data") and some ARP & DHCP packets. No association packets, no authentication packets, no other packets. Early I used the manual in the beginning of the topic, it patched my kernel, but once I could sniff different types of packets, but only once.

Airodump-ng works well, but I cannot see client's STA.

Sorry for my English. If anybody know how solve this problem, please, help.